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Letter before claim from Moorside Legal
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Hi all,

I am new here and looking for advice.

I have received a letter before claim from Moorside Legal stating that I owe £170 to UK Parking Administration.

I do not recall receiving any letters from UK Parking administration. If I did then I would have disputed this at the time.

I have signed into the Moorside portal but it does not provide any evidence. It only has a list of multiple sums of money owed from August 2023 which adds up to £170.

They do not seem to have an email on the portal either. There is an option to complete a reply form or to call them.

I am not sure how to proceed as I do not know why they are requesting money. The only thing I can think of is that UK Parking administration used to own a car park at the gym I attend. The gym had a deal with them that we get 2 hours of free parking. One time the iPad that is used to put registration in was broken, and the staff requested that we wrote our Registration down on a paper at the front desk which I did.

Any advice with how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Letter before claim from Moorside Legal
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Please read and act on https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/, and follow its instructions to post what you have received.
Moorside’s letters are often woeful, failing to meet the standard described at ,
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The letter should include the basis on which the claim is made, a summary of the facts, what the claimant wants from the defendant, and if money, how the amount is calculated;
You imply there are more details on your letter, though. But it may be that it’s the usual rubbish, “you owe us £170”.

You should also search the forum for similar letters and the responses to them.
« Last Edit: March 30, 2026, 10:06:11 am by jfollows »

Re: Letter before claim from Moorside Legal
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Do not try to telephone them, everything in writing.

The drivers ID must not be given at all.

As above read that information first and come back.
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